D.H. Lawrence: Critique Of Social Practices (References Snake, The North Country, And The Triumph Of The Machine)

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Lawrence then describes the brainwashing of humankind, symbolised by the man in the poem, who willingly rejects his most inner, natural drives. This action is portrayed through the use of natural imagery. The poem first focuses on the man’s internal connection to nature, through imagery such as “the lark nests in his heart”, and through metaphor “lambs frisk among the daisies of his brain”...
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The poem first focuses on the man’s internal connection to nature, through imagery such as “the lark nests in his heart”, and through metaphor “lambs frisk among the daisies of his brain”. The nature within him is depicted as alive and peaceful. This image is then contrasted with a portrayal of nature’s anger- “the swan will beat the waters in rage”...
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